A Strangeways prisoner who spent 12 hours protesting on the roof of the high security jail was among those jailed this week.
Joe Outlaw eventually came down from the roof at about 4am on Thursday morning after spending the night protesting against a controversial punishment which he is currently subject to.
He was brought before a court just hours later for a previous incident in another Greater Manchester prison. Others jailed in Greater Manchester this week include a crack addict who was banned from every Boots store across the country, armed robbers who targeted the siblings of footballers Marcus Rashford and Trent Alexander-Arnold, and a cocaine dealer who was rumbled after sharing a picture of his driving licence. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Jail terms are handed out to the worst offenders each week at the region's courts.
Manchester Evening News reporters are on the press bench to cover the most serious cases. Hours before he appeared in court, Joe Outlaw had scaled the roof of Strangeways prison in a 12 hour protest.
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